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shazza's Cyborg Green m9700 Review (56K Beware)
INTRO: This is my third Alienware system - my first was the Aurora 7500 desktop that is going strong after almost two years. I then followed that with the 15.4" m5500 when they first became available...it's a great notebook, but I got hooked on the m9700 after reading all the positive comments. Here's a shot of my first two systems:
![]() At first, I was not interested in the m9700 because it didn't have the latest dual core processor. But, after careful consideration of why I wanted the system, I realized this was not really an issue. My m9700 will be used primarily for gaming, and perhaps some Photoshop work. I'm not a big multi-tasker, and I knew from my experience with the desktop FX-55 that the AMD CPU could handle running iTunes while surfing and downloading...and that has certainly proved to be the case. I rationalized the need for an extreme gaming notebook because my husband has taken over the desktop for his Photoshop work - but the truth is, I was intrigued with the m9700 and wanted to see if it was really as good as Hammerhead said it was Ordering Process: Ordered the system through the website, with no need for human (or Alien) contact, and it went smoothly. Moved to Phase 3 within a day, and to Phase 10 by Day 7 - and the system arrived on Day 9, beating the ETA by about 4 days. I know all orders don't go this quickly, but the m9700's do seem to be moving at a good pace. I ordered the following specs: Color: Cyborg Green CPU: Turion ML-44 2.4GHz GPU: SLI - 512MB 7900GS x 2 HD: Raid 0 - 160GB 5400 RPM x 2 RAM: 2 GB (2 x 1 GB) LCD: WXGA+ 1440x900 resolution Airgo MIMO wireless card Windows XP Media Edition I maxed out everything except the display, as I imagine this will be a system I'll keep for a few years. I wanted the WXGA+ display instead of the WUXGA because I've had a 17" notebook with 1920x1200 res before, and just got annoyed at the very small text size. My eyes aren't that great in my old age, and it was a pain to scale up text on websites and games. I had to wait a couple of weeks to actually open my Alienware box, because I'm currently living in Australia, and only travel to my home in Florida a few times a year. I arrived in South Florida after 26 fun hours of airplane time, and found this waiting for me: ![]() First Impressions: "Crikey!!!! This thing is GREEN, and it is a very bright green. It's a metallic paint, and it's beautiful. A bright green computer certainly won't be to everyone's taste...I picked it because it is a retro Alienware color, and I was ready for something different. I was torn between this and the Saucer Silver, as it would have been a great match to my desktop - but I won't be using them in the same room anyway. ![]() ![]() ![]() The build quality is excellent, even better than my m5500 which I thought was very well built. The finish on the m9700 is exceptional, from the way the paint looks, to the rubber grips, trim on the LCD, and ports. Very happy with the way it looks!! It IS a Laptop: Okay - after deciding I hadn't made a terrible mistake by ordering slime green, I spent some time playing with the m9700...using it on my lap to see if that was going to be a workable option. Yes, it's bigger and heavier than the m5500, but it doesn't feel all that big or heavy...It seems lighter than the Dell XPS 2 I had before, even though it weighs about the same. I've used it almost exclusively on my lap, and it's no problem at all. It's important to place something like a book or board underneath it, both to keep the airflow going, and because it can get warm on the bottom. But most of the heat is near the rear of the computer where the hot air flows out. I've never even noticed any warmth on the palmrest or touchpad. I'm quite impressed with how the system handles the heat that must be generated, given everything this beast is packing. Here are some more pics to give you an idea of how it looks from a few different angles: ![]() ![]() ![]() While it is definitely thicker than the average 15" notebook, it's not too bad. This shot shows it in comparison to a MacBook: ![]() The Display: I need to get some better pics of the display, but I am VERY HAPPY with my choice to go with the WXGA+ option. Text is just the right size - and even though this is primarily a gaming machine, I use it for general web surfing and email. This pic gives you an idea of how readable the text size is (better pic coming): ![]() 1440x900 also works great for me for games. No doubt, this system can handle most of today's games at a higher resolution, but I find 1440x900 works well, and I just don't notice much difference in detail compared to running games at a higher resolution. But,that's just me - and I think the WUXGA option may be best for most people. Here's a screenshot from Prey: ![]() Gaming Performance: Awesome is an overused word, but there's no other way to describe how the m9700 handles games. Other than the usual frustrations of configuring widescreen format for some of the games (and this isn't an issue with the m9700, but the irritating lack of widescreen support in some of today's games), I've had nothing but a good time while testing out gaming on the m9700. I've played Prey from start to finish, and it was a decent game, made even better by the smooth gameplay and great graphics. There is no problem running any of the games I've tried so far at max settings, which shouldn't be a surprise. ![]() DVDs look good as well. So far, I'm using the Cyberlink PowerDVD player provided with the system. Windows Media Player is not behaving properly right now - I think I may need to disable SLI to run it, but so far haven't bothered, as the Cyberlink program works fine. ![]() Benchmarks: Not much to say here...the benchmarks look great, I'm getting close to the same scores I get with the desktop. Here are my 3DMark05 and '06 scores: ![]() ![]() Other Goodies: The m9700 comes with a built in camera...so far I haven't done much with it, but the video quality looks good. I've used the card reader to transfer photos from my digital camera, and it works as expected. Some have reported issues with sound, but mine works just fine...it has the best sound I've heard on a notebook. I ordered a few items to go with my m9700: the new Revolution wireless mouse (notebook version) works great. It's smaller than a regular mouse, but not as small as some notebook versions. The dongle is small, and there is a convenient storage spot in the mouse, so less chance to lose it. ![]() Also picked up a 4GB OCZ flash drive from Newegg for $79.99...can't believe how much the price has come down on these handy little guys: ![]() I already had a case for a 17" notebook, and the Booq messenger bag provides good protection for the m9700. I won't be using the m9700 much on the go, but this case makes it easy to pack it up. It has an outside pocket for the charger, and there's still room for a few magazines and other papers. ![]() ![]() Conclusion: Obviously, I'm very happy with my purchase. This computer performs as advertised. The Turion CPU is plenty fast for my needs, and the SLI performance is trouble free. Thank you, Alienware, for offering this fun setup, and for bringing back notebook Colors! I'd also like to say a special thank you to for his helpful and enthusiastic posts about his m9700, as well as his patience in answering all my questions!![]() Last edited by Steve; 04-08-2008 at 05:51 AM. |
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All I can say is
shazza. A great review and as always great pictures. Great to see another m9700 owner that is more than satisfied with their system |
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Nice looking machines, shazza. I'm especially partial to the color of the desktop, though your new laptop is also very nice. Years ago I had an '85 Beemer (bike) painted a beautiful silver with just a hint of green. Are my eyes deceiving me, or does the desktop have a silver/green tint color? If so, that's just about all the the prodding I'd need to buy another machine.
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i gotta say shazza that you picked the right colour... the green has always been my favorite alienware colour and looking at your pics i can say it always will be.
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Dead: HOME: | XPS M1710 | Geforce Go7900 GTX 512mb| WUXGA 17" LCD | Current: HOME: | Apple Macbook Pro | OSX Snow Leopard | 2.26ghz Intel | 2GB DDR3 | GeForce 9400M | 160GB Hard Drive | SuperDrive 8x | Backlit Keyboard | Current: WORK: | Toshiba L300 | VISTA X64| T5800 | 4GB DDR2 | Intel Integrated Graphics | 320GB 5400rpm Hard Drive | 8x DVD±RW | ![]() |
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Great looking machine you got there shazza, the cyborg green/black definately stands out!
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Welcome to the satisfied m9700 owners club, shazza! Woohoo.
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stickied =D
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awesome review. use it well
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Nice review Shazza, I gotta get mine done one of these days...
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Turion 64 ML-44, Nvidia 7900 GS 512 SLI, 2GB, 17" WUXGA, 100GB 7200RPM SATA NCQ, 8X DVD+/-RW, Internal 802.11b/g WiFi Card w/ Airgo MIMO Technology, respawn, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition with internal NTSC tv tuner, black remote 3dMark05 9880 stock, 11,026 OC |
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Splendid review shazza
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How could I miss this thread! Nice "green" machine
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hey can someone uhh give me a couple thousand dollars to try this out for myself?
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This makes me regret not ordering a paint option for my notebook :[
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Hypersonic CX7 -------------------------- Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 :: Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX :: Corsair 2GB DDR2 PC5300 :: Hitachi 160GB 5400rpm SATA 10 / 19 / 2006// Step 1: Order Pending Acceptance 10/20 - 10/22 // Step 3: Order is Processed 10/23 - 10/29 // Step 5: Kitting and Assignment 10/30 - 11/09 // Step 6: Conception 11/10 - 11/12 // Step 10: Grooming 11/13 - 11/14 // Step 14: Shipped ![]() I'll be making a review someday, look for it.
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Shazza, my m9700 just arrived this afternoon but not sure if AW sent my unit with the dual SLI. Dxdiag is showing up as 256mb of video ram... how do you enabled the other card? thanks
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Right Click on the Desktop (not on an icon) > Properties > Settings > Advanced > 7900GS > Enable SLI multi GPU and you should get a box that you can check to enable SLI... You can also check by goint to Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > Display adapters > and you should see two NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GS cards listed... Last edited by shazza; 10-30-2006 at 11:26 PM. |
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shazza. A great review and as always great pictures. Great to see another m9700 owner that is more than satisfied with their system 







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